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<blockquote data-quote="Danno" data-source="post: 753974" data-attributes="member: 34269"><p>My thoughts, since you prefer macro and general photography, I would think the next logical step would be to full frame. The only question is are all your lenses specifically DX lenses or are they FX lenses. I only had one DX lens when I changed over to full frame and it was a Sigma 10-24 f3.5. All the rest were FX. </p><p></p><p>My original plan was to go to the 850 but I ended up going mirrorless and bought a Z6. </p><p></p><p>The next question is your budget. If you have the budget I am partial to the Z cameras. I like the Z6 because of the low light performance and high ISO abilities. The Z6II is a bit more but it does have a better auto focus system for action. You may also want to look at the Z7II with the Higher resolution. It gives you more room to crop the macro shots. There is one more cool thing that is available in the Z6 and Z7 both original and version 2 and that is focus stacking in camera. It is slick for macro and landscape. </p><p></p><p>If you want to stay with mirrors. I would go with the 780 or 850. If you want to stay with DX I would go with the D500. I would not make the move to the 7500 because glass would be a better investment in my mind. </p><p></p><p>I wish you well in this adventure. I hope you have a local shop were you can handle these different cameras. That is really important.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Danno, post: 753974, member: 34269"] My thoughts, since you prefer macro and general photography, I would think the next logical step would be to full frame. The only question is are all your lenses specifically DX lenses or are they FX lenses. I only had one DX lens when I changed over to full frame and it was a Sigma 10-24 f3.5. All the rest were FX. My original plan was to go to the 850 but I ended up going mirrorless and bought a Z6. The next question is your budget. If you have the budget I am partial to the Z cameras. I like the Z6 because of the low light performance and high ISO abilities. The Z6II is a bit more but it does have a better auto focus system for action. You may also want to look at the Z7II with the Higher resolution. It gives you more room to crop the macro shots. There is one more cool thing that is available in the Z6 and Z7 both original and version 2 and that is focus stacking in camera. It is slick for macro and landscape. If you want to stay with mirrors. I would go with the 780 or 850. If you want to stay with DX I would go with the D500. I would not make the move to the 7500 because glass would be a better investment in my mind. I wish you well in this adventure. I hope you have a local shop were you can handle these different cameras. That is really important. [/QUOTE]
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